1. Are the Pokémon from your trade bots considered hacked or illegal?
The Pokémon distributed through our trade bots are carefully created to adhere to the highest standards of in-game legality. They are fully compatible with online features like battling, raiding, and trading, ensuring a seamless and legitimate multiplayer experience.
2. Is it safe to use Sysbot-generated Pokémon?
Yes. Our Sysbot-generated Pokémon are designed to be completely legal within the game's rules. They can be used without risk in all online features, including link trades, competitive battles, and Tera Raids.
Can I transfer these Pokémon to Pokémon HOME?
Transferring our Pokémon to Pokémon HOME is often possible, but it depends on the specific Pokémon's characteristics. Compatibility is determined by the Pokémon's species and whether it's native to the game it was generated in. Factors like its origin game, transfer history, and legality markers all play a role in its ability to be moved into HOME.
Why am I receiving Error Code 10015 when attempting to transfer to Pokémon HOME?
With the release of Pokémon HOME version 3.1.0, stricter legality checks have been implemented. Error Code 10015 typically occurs when a Pokémon is missing essential data, such as a valid HOME Tracker, or if immutable data, like IVs, has been altered after a previous transfer. These checks prevent the transfer of Pokémon that do not meet the new, more stringent criteria.
How can I avoid Error Code 10015?
To prevent this error, ensure that any Pokémon you generate could realistically exist in its stated origin game. For example, a Shiny Lugia marked as originating from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet would be flagged as illegal because it is not naturally obtainable in that game. Similarly, a Pokémon marked as originating from Ultra Sun/Moon that has not gone through the legitimate transfer process via Pokémon Bank and HOME will lack a valid HOME Tracker and be rejected.
Pro-tip: For the highest chance of a successful transfer, always generate Pokémon with accurate origin data and a plausible transfer history.